EVA Air rolls out new online automated check-in
Taiwan based EVA Air has introduced Automated Check-in as it continually works to increase options for touchless passenger services.
The new online service has been created for passengers taking international flights operated by EVA and UNI Air and is available as soon as they make reservations and pay for their tickets, as many days in advance of their flights as they wish.
The system automatically checks them in for every EVA and UNI flight on their trip itinerary. This new service is available at www.evaair.com or on the EVA Mobile APP.
EVA and UNI Air will send auto check-in completion notification links 48 hours before the scheduled departure, enabling international passengers to complete the recently introduced health declaration forms required for flights and get electronic boarding passes.
Passengers simply need to enter personal information to complete the process.
Passengers can also change seats if another they prefer is available.
Those travelling with infants, in groups or requiring special assistance services will still need to complete check-in procedures at the airport counter.
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